Chaffee County commissioners kicked off the process of reviewing and rewriting the Chaffee County Land Use Code Tuesday with the approval of three related motions.
Chaffee County Commissioners will hold two public hearings and consider appointments to boards during their regular meeting at 9 a.m. Tuesday.Â
Chaffee County Habitat for Humanity is the applicant for a vacation right of way on their property at 11248 CR 198, Nathrop.
The right of way is for the south side of E Street and a remaining alley on the east side of block 22.
Habitat said there is access to the property from CR 198, and county planning staff said the rights of way do not have roads constructed on them.
In other business, a plat amendment public hearing for 5713 Pinon Ridge Trail will address an increase in the size of the building envelope, to allow construction of a new residence. Applicants are Michael Reyonds and Laura Brudzynski.
Chaffee Common Ground requested commissioners make a 2021 Chaffee County budget amendment Tuesday. Commissioners unanimously agreed.
Rick Hum and Cindy Williams presented the proposal, showing that sales tax collections for Common Grounds funds have exceeded the boardâs forecasts by 5.8 percent for 2020, more than 2019 collections by almost 10 %.
With that in mind, the board suggested adding full funding for the Methodist Mountain Front fuel break project at a cost of $180,090. That action would allow them to move $163,998 into the Coyote Valley Road fuel break, starting it in 2021, one year early.
Commissioners will consider the countyâs 2021 budget during their meeting Dec. 15.
Dave Henson, president of the Marijuana Excise Tax Advisory Board presented the boardâs fall 2020 grant cycle funding recommendations.
Chaffee Common Ground requested commissioners make a 2021 Chaffee County budget amendment Tuesday. Commissioners unanimously agreed.Â
Rick Hum and Cindy Williams presented the proposal, showing that sales tax collections for Common Grounds funds have exceeded the boardâs forecasts by 5.8 percent for 2020, more than 2019 collections by almost 10 percent.
With that in mind, the board suggested adding full funding for the Methodist Mountain Front fuel break project at a cost of $180,090. That action would allow them to move $163,998 into the Coyote Valley Road fuel break, starting it in 2021, one year early.Â
Commissioners will consider the countyâs 2021 budget during their meeting Dec. 15.